Marcelinho87
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“Toughest opponent i’ve ever faced” - David de Gea
Calamity after calamity... Worst defender ever to play for us.
“Toughest opponent i’ve ever faced” - David de Gea
Worse than BaillyCalamity after calamity... Worst defender ever to play for us.
In the long run that costs the club more money because the new contract will be worth more, if it wasn't the player wouldn't sign it and leave for nothingThey could offer another 3yr contract to a player in their 2nd year if th player is performing because offering these 5-6 yr contracts from the outset is madness IMO
We shall see. Like I said if thats the case he’ll stay and not get severance.Have you not worked out that he does not want to leave?
And like I said we don’t know what hes said to himI'm not talking about what he said in public, if it was SAF he would have called him into his office and told him either you feck of or train with the under 19 team.
I'm seeing a lot of these Fergie would have done this and that posts but I have to disagree.I'm not talking about what he said in public, if it was SAF he would have called him into his office and told him either you feck of or train with the under 19 team.
It was a different world back then, FFP wasn't around and that's a big influence now on what you can and can't do regarding transfersI'm seeing a lot of these Fergie would have done this and that posts but I have to disagree.
Fergie had a lot (if not all) the clout in transfers back in the day and used to sell a lot of unwanted players for well below their market value in order to get them out of the club. He would have probably convinced the board to agree to the pay off.
I think one of the reasons that we're poor sellers is a hangover from the Fergie era.
But at least we would know if the player is worth it or not.In the long run that costs the club more money because the new contract will be worth more, if it wasn't the player wouldn't sign it and leave for nothing
Harry is that you?Worse than Bailly
It's PepHarry is that you?
Calamity after calamity... Worst defender ever to play for us.
I had completely forgotten that blue shirt with yellow shorts kit. Half these moments feel like a lifetime ago. Some of the incidents I don't blame him for, like the two deflected goals, but beyond those it's a telling compilation.
Calamity after calamity... Worst defender ever to play for us.
Or he could leave and go play football while still being handsomely rewarded.
Im not talking about that. I'm saying he would have told Maguire to do one.I'm seeing a lot of these Fergie would have done this and that posts but I have to disagree.
Fergie had a lot (if not all) the clout in transfers back in the day and used to sell a lot of unwanted players for well below their market value in order to get them out of the club. He would have probably convinced the board to agree to the pay off.
I think one of the reasons that we're poor sellers is a hangover from the Fergie era.
Players still dug their heels in under Fergie though. I remember in 2002, Dwight Yorke was out of the squad completely. There were offers throughout the season as there was no transfer window back then but he still collected his wages all season. David May was also in the reserves at the time and had his squad number taken by Veron. You can't force people to leave.Im not talking about that. I'm saying he would have told Maguire to do one.
If he could get rid of Stam with no problems he wouldn't have a problem with Maguire.
I think it's more likely by that point the manager had caught wind that he wasn't going anywhere.Maguire is an absolute gobshite, to think he was captain of the club. No wonder we could never progress.
Ten Hag made a mistake in all this as well by opening the door slightly in the press conference. I do wonder if Eric isn't confident in Murtough and Co being able to bring in his wanted replacement and so is hedging his bets with the devil he knows.
Can we boo him now?
York? I cant remember SAF falling out with York. Tevez Stam Beckham Ince Keane Heinze etc I do. But ifPlayers still dug their heels in under Fergie though. I remember in 2002, Dwight Yorke was out of the squad completely. There were offers throughout the season as there was no transfer window back then but he still collected his wages all season. David May was also in the reserves at the time and had his squad number taken by Veron. You can't force people to leave.
Not exactly. He wants to receive double wages from both clubs essentially.
If he doesn’t want to leave then we should freeze him until he changes his mind.
Where did you get this info from?As I understood, he wants the wage difference from United. So we'd have to pay him the delta (about 100k) for the remaining years.
That will change. He will be dropped for England soon I would imagine.Why would he leave? He's on the best contract he'll ever get, and he still gets picked for England despite barely playing for us. That's a cushy gig.
As I understood, he wants the wage difference from United. So we'd have to pay him the delta (about 100k) for the remaining years.
Of course the club has the right to refuse that but I think it's the wrong decision. Get a young talent in there for those 30m and 100k/week we save on him. We have 4 experienced CBs including Shaw and could take a little risk there.
Still better than status quo
This mentality is embarassing.I think it’s time you give him the Lukaku treatment: separate training times … at a different facility, not allowed to enter the main offices … make the message clear.
You can take the check… but you do not work here.
it just feels like the whole “if he accepts his role” thing is a bit wishy washy.
doofus is thinking “so you’re saying there’s a chance!!”
Bailly was been left go on a free only he couldn’t agree terms and Donny is a loan . Hannibal will go out on a loan as well so you’re all wrong
Just as well because your valuations are way off .
I was discussing players we could sell for money, which we could of we wanted too.
I wasn't trying to be 'right'!
This thought alone is disgusting.I think it’s time you give him the Lukaku treatment: separate training times … at a different facility, not allowed to enter the main offices … make the message clear.
You can take the check… but you do not work here.
it just feels like the whole “if he accepts his role” thing is a bit wishy washy.
doofus is thinking “so you’re saying there’s a chance!!”
That literally constantly happens.How would you like it if your work said feck your contract we want you out even if you didn't want to leave? You have to relocate across the country or to a different country on a lower salary? You'd tell them to feck off and you'd stay.
Been saying this for a while with regards to the deadwood. For most players, staying and fighting for your place is an attractive alternative to leaving. Staying and collecting a paycheck without any hope of playing is not.I think it’s time you give him the Lukaku treatment: separate training times … at a different facility, not allowed to enter the main offices … make the message clear.
You can take the check… but you do not work here.
it just feels like the whole “if he accepts his role” thing is a bit wishy washy.
doofus is thinking “so you’re saying there’s a chance!!”
Worse than Bailly